Scientists have discovered that electrons in solar materials can be launched across molecules almost as fast as nature allows, driven by tiny atomic vibrations.
Developed by Empa researchers, the stretchable electrolyte can also be used in flexible batteries for medical applications.
A team of scientists has created a new shape-changing polymer that could transform how future soft materials are constructed. A team of scientists has created a new shape-changing polymer that could ...
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With temperatures plunging in some states as a massive winter storm bears down across the U.S., some electric vehicle owners could face a cold, hard truth: EVs can lose efficiency in low temperatures, ...
In this video, we derive the far-field electric field of a dipole in the perpendicular direction, explaining each step and the physical meaning behind the math. This breakdown helps clarify how dipole ...
In this video, we explain the axial dipole electric field approximation, showing how the field behaves along the axis of a dipole and why the far-field assumption simplifies the math. Clear reasoning ...
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Four years after Ford bravely electrified its best-selling vehicle, the F-150 Lightning pickup, it seemed ready to drop the model owing to slowing demand. Now, it turns out the company's got other ...
Ford on Monday said it is pulling back on its electric vehicle plans, a move that will result in a $19.5 billion charge against its earnings to be taken mostly in the current quarter. But excluding ...
In doing so, the pure electric Lightning as we currently know it is dead. The automaker has already ceased production—Ford is using the Rouge plant to make F-Series with internal combustion engines ...
Analysis finds that since January 2025, more than 112 million electric utility customers and more than 52 million natural gas utility customers across 49 states and Washington, D.C., will face ...